Is it possible to get better technology ?

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The discussion centers on the potential for improved technology through existing physics knowledge, particularly in the realm of nanotechnology. Participants express skepticism about the discovery of new physics, suggesting that advancements will rely on solid-state physics principles. The conversation highlights the divide between optimism for nanotechnology's future applications and concerns regarding the hype surrounding it.

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when i thought about this

i don't think any new physics is being found just all same
but the with the physics knowledge we have now.. is it possible to get better technology ?
 
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Some people have great hopes for nanotechnology, which surely will have to draw upon some solid-state physics. How much of it is just hype I can't gauge.
 

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